“The time has come to take a decisive step toward a more just and inclusive society, where no one is relegated to invisibility and exclusion.”
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Pope Leo spoke to members of the diplomatic corps accredited to the Holy See in the Vatican Apostolic Palace Jan. 9.
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“Today, we are a better democracy because we have settled a historical debt and delivered justice,” said Spain’s Justice Minister Félix Bolaños said.
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“We don’t want to be digital tourists. We don’t want to be caught up in echo chambers where we’re just getting fed information that reinforces our beliefs.”
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“Religious freedom allows individuals and communities to seek the truth, to live it freely and to bear witness to it openly,” the pope said.
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Pope encourages European parliamentarians to pursue ‘healthy secularism’
by Cindy Woodenby Cindy Wooden“European institutions need people who know how to live a healthy secularism, that is, a style of thinking and acting that affirms the value of religion while preserving the distinction …
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Political leaders must fix wealth gap, promote religious freedom, pope says
by Carol Glatzby Carol Glatz“Sound politics” promotes “equitable distribution of resources,” which offers “an effective service to harmony and peace both domestically and internationally.”
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VATICAN CITY (CNS) — The Holy Year 2025 can have a lasting impact on the world’s poorest countries if governments and international institutions embrace a key element of the biblical …
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(OSV News) — A week after a horrendous bus crash killed at least 54 in Guatemala City Feb. 10, including children, a shocked nation and the church are demanding answers from …
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(OSV News) — Pro-life and anti-euthanasia activists in Canada are decrying that government’s latest efforts to expand its assisted suicide policy by accepting “advance requests” — and a national survey on …
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